Poll: Most Americans Are Maintaining Virus Precautions As States Reopen
Most Americans say they are wearing masks, avoiding restaurants and staying at least six feet from others.
Most Americans say they are wearing masks, avoiding restaurants and staying at least six feet from others.
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A Chicago police rule requires officers to wear masks. News footage of recent protests shows that’s not always happening.
“People will need to be comfortable with mass body temperature screening and other technology that could be in play,” said one expert.
With concerns about the virus still lingering and after days of unrest, some shops opened while others stayed shut.